Botticelli - Dec 2020

Yes, Yes, Ned Flanders

DQ: Real?

Take two DQs and I am not the late, great Andre Norton.

I am N:

  1. Fictional.

Neal McDonough (Buck Compton in Band of Brothers).
Lewis Nixon.
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DQ1: Male?
DQ2: Originally from prose fiction?

3 (“fundamentally unsound”) is Friedrich Nietzsche.

DQ: female?

IQs:
1. Did you star in The Seven Per-Cent Solution as Holmes?
2. Were you a reporter who feigned insanity, was committed to an asylum, and then wrote about it?
3. Did you found a Coney Island hot dog stand that eventually became a nationwide chain?

Swept me.

IQs:

  1. Were you one of Eddie Murphy’s least successful film roles?
  2. Did you have a hit with Brokenheartsville?
  3. Do you frequently say “Pfui” and “satisfactory”?

IQ1: Did you run the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York?
IQ2: Were you backing Paul Revere against Epitaph and Valentine?
IQ3: Were you one of Voldemort’s horcruxes?

IQ1: Are you the bassist and primary songwriter for Mötley Crüe?
IQ2: Are you a former governor of South Carolina and former US Ambassador to the United Nations?
IQ3: When Prince (and later Dave Grohl) met you, were you in a hotel lobby masturbating with a magazine?

  1. Take a DQ
  2. I am not Nellie Bly
  3. I am not Nathan

You should choose a different DQ.

I am not Pluto Nash
Take 2 DQs.

Take 2 DQs and I am not Nagini.

I am not Nikki Sixx
I am not Nikki Haley
I am not another Nikki; take a DQ.

I am N:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.

Matt Nagy, Cam Newton, Ned Leeds (Norman Osbourne was the Green Goblin)

I am N:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.

Nathan Detroit (Guys and Dolls).
Nicely-Nicely Johnson (also Guys and Dolls).
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DQ1: American creator(s)?
DQ2: First appeared after 1980?

Aw, you’re right. 1 was Nicol Williamson.

DQs:
1. main character?
2. first name begins with N?

Yep, Yep, Darling Nikki, from the Prince song (later covered by Foo Fighters) of the same name.

Holding a DQ for now

I am N:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.

DQ: From a live action film?

holding a DQ

I am N:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.

Correct on Pluto Nash.
#2 was Joe Nichols.
#3 was fictional detective Nero Wolfe.

DQs:

  1. First appeared after 2000?
  2. From the action/adventure genre?

I am N:

  1. Fictional
  2. Male
  3. Not originally from prose fiction.
  4. Originally from film.
  5. American creators
  6. First appeared after 1980.
  7. Main character
  8. First name begins with N.
  9. From a live action film.
  10. First appeared before 2000.
  11. Not from the action/adventure genre.

IQs:

  1. Did you spurn Dudley in your affections for his horse?
  2. Are you a quarterback known as “Broadway Joe”?
  3. Are you the central character in the majority of episodes in the highly acclaimed 1950’s all-leather BBC radio series The Goon Show?

Previous IQs:

Were you one of George Washington’s top generals? - Nathanael Greene
Did Daniel Day-Lewis bear this name, changed from the original work of fiction, in a movie? - Nathanael Poe (FKA Natty Bumppo, in Last of the Mohicans)
Did you pick up the unwelcome nickname “Commissary”? - Maj. Gen. Nathanael Banks, when Confederate troops captured a lot of supplies from him during the Civil War

Nathanael x3!

DQs:

American character?
Good guy?
Appeared in more than one movie?

IQs:

An ancient hero of old, was a British warplane named after you?
Was Hagrid very sorry when you had to leave him?
Were you the dog in the Disney animated Peter Pan?